Tag Archives: Rapport

No matter what size the bottle, the cream always came to the top. – Charles Wilson

Leaders and followers are both following the invisible leader – the common purpose. While leadership depends on depth of conviction and the power coming there from, there must also be the ability to share that conviction with others, the ability to make purpose articulate. And then that common purpose becomes the leader. And I believe that we are coming more and more to act, whatever our theories, on our faith in the power of this invisible leader. Loyalty to the invisible leader gives us the strongest possible bond of union. -Mary Parker Follett, 1941

Learn to help people with more than just their jobs; help them with their lives. – Jim Rohn

Always do more than is required of you. – George S. Patton

The challenge of leadership is to be strong, but not rude; be kind, but not weak; be bold, but not a bully; be thoughtful, but not lazy; be humble, but not timid; be proud, but not arrogant; have humor, but without folly. – Jim Rohn

You can have brilliant ideas, but if you can’t get them across, your ideas won’t get anywhere. Lee Iacocca

Asking ‘Who ought to be the boss?’ is like asking ‘Who ought to be the tenor in the quartet?’ Obviously, the man who can sing tenor.”— Henry Ford

Leaders and followers are both following the invisible leader – the common purpose. While leadership depends on depth of conviction and the power coming there from, there must also be the ability to share that conviction with others, the ability to make purpose articulate. And then that common purpose becomes the leader. And I believe that we are coming more and more to act, whatever our theories, on our faith in the power of this invisible leader.

As human beings we need to communicate with others so that we may reveal ourselves and identify with others. This urge to communicate, the awareness of being an entity, helps us to secure real contact with the world about us and find acceptance and understanding. Dominick A. Barbara

The first basic ingredient of leadership is a guiding vision. The leader has a clear idea of what he wants to do — professionally and personally — and the strength to persist in the face of setbacks, even failures. Warren Bennis, American Psychologist, Management Educator, and Consultant

What you do speaks so loudly that I cannot hear what you say. Ralph Waldo Emerson, American Poet, Essayist